I am helping a team of engineers with a new low cost phased array Ku band antenna for satellite television and internet (in-motion mass transit). We are presently trying to set the ranges for the chip specification which requires a firm definition of the RF frontend requirements. We would like some help confirming/setting these same. If those of you knowlegable in the space would review and assist that would be greatly appreciated.
We are looking at:
RX
frequency range: 10.7 to 12.75 Ghz (FSS and DBS)
bandwidth: >500 Mhz (1Gbps)
polarity: universal
IF out: 950 to 1950 Mhz
gain: 15 dB (per branch max amplitude)
noise figure: 3 dB (1dB with off chip LNA)
TX
frequency range: 13.75 to 14.5 Ghz
bandwidth: >500 Mhz
polarity: universal
IF in: 1800 to 2550 Mhz
RF power out: 20 mW (per branch-- 200 element array at 4 Watts)
gain: 15 dB (per branch max amplitude)
We need to clarify a couple of points:
1) While the chip itself may be polarity neutral, the front end design may dictate certain chip requirements--can we get away with a first generation antenna product that considers just R/L circular polarity and ignores V/H linear?
2) Can one get a decent television package with just the R/L polarity--even if it constrains band to the 12.2 to 12.75 Ghz?
3) Are there sufficient internet services in the above up/downlink frequency bands proposed that a) do not overlap (meaning that the up and down links are in distinct frequency bands) <b>and</b> b) use R/L circular polarity. (We know that there are linear polarity internet services with disctinct up/down link bands, but are not sure about circular.)
3) Conversely, is there sufficient television programming available in V/H linear polarity signals to warrant tossing out the R/L circular?
Thank you so much for any help you can provide.
--Greg
We are looking at:
RX
frequency range: 10.7 to 12.75 Ghz (FSS and DBS)
bandwidth: >500 Mhz (1Gbps)
polarity: universal
IF out: 950 to 1950 Mhz
gain: 15 dB (per branch max amplitude)
noise figure: 3 dB (1dB with off chip LNA)
TX
frequency range: 13.75 to 14.5 Ghz
bandwidth: >500 Mhz
polarity: universal
IF in: 1800 to 2550 Mhz
RF power out: 20 mW (per branch-- 200 element array at 4 Watts)
gain: 15 dB (per branch max amplitude)
We need to clarify a couple of points:
1) While the chip itself may be polarity neutral, the front end design may dictate certain chip requirements--can we get away with a first generation antenna product that considers just R/L circular polarity and ignores V/H linear?
2) Can one get a decent television package with just the R/L polarity--even if it constrains band to the 12.2 to 12.75 Ghz?
3) Are there sufficient internet services in the above up/downlink frequency bands proposed that a) do not overlap (meaning that the up and down links are in distinct frequency bands) <b>and</b> b) use R/L circular polarity. (We know that there are linear polarity internet services with disctinct up/down link bands, but are not sure about circular.)
3) Conversely, is there sufficient television programming available in V/H linear polarity signals to warrant tossing out the R/L circular?
Thank you so much for any help you can provide.
--Greg